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词条 ATSF 5011 class
释义

  1. History

     Specifications 

  2. Present day

  3. See also

  4. References

The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway ATSF 5011 Class locomotive, was the last class of steam locomotives to be purchased by AT&SF. The 5011 Class was introduced by Baldwin Locomotive Works in 1944.

History

A total of 25 of these large engines were built. They were nicknamed "War Babies" by the AT&SF from being built and used during World War II.

The AT&SF ran the 25 locomotives on their freight and passenger lines from the mid-1940s to the mid-late 1950s.

Specifications

Numbers 5011 to 5035, when built, were the largest and most powerful class of 2-10-4 "Texas"-type locomotives ever built.

The engines had a maximum output of {{Convert|5,600|HP|}}, at a top speed of {{Convert|70|mph|kph}}.

Present day

Four of the ATSF 5011 class locomotives were saved by the AT&SF for museums. The other 21 were scrapped.

The four preserved locomotives are:

  • #5011 — at the Museum of Transportation, Kirkwood, Missouri.
  • #5017 — at the National Railroad Museum, Green Bay, Wisconsin
  • #5021 — at the California State Railroad Museum, Sacramento, California.
  • #5030 — at Salvador Perez Park, in Santa Fe, New Mexico.

See also

  • {{C|Steam locomotives of the United States}}
  • {{C|Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway locomotives}}
  • {{C|Baldwin locomotives}}

References

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